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Midnight Lady
  

Midnight Lady (Hardcover)

by Rosemary Rogers (Author)
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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-- Los Angeles Times

"She doesn't disappoint." --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


-- Fort Worth Star Telegram

"Her novels are filled with adventure, excitementand, always, wildly tempestuous romance." --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars 'Rogers is Rogers', Feb 3 2000
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Brett, or the Duke of Wolverton, was a clone of Roger's Steven Morgan of 'Sweet Savage Love'. While the locations differ, Wolverton could be considered Steve Morgan's father, exhibiting the same dangerous, brutal, sarcastic, and abusive characteristics of Morgan. Wolverton was not a character that you loved or even liked, and you feel very little empathy for Kyla, the heroine. But Rogers did something different in this novel than she would have in the 1970s, her heroine did not sleep around. Refreshing for Rosemary Rogers. But Rosemary Rogers is one of the 'queens of romance' and she managed to captivate me enough to sit through the night in order to finish. The novel contained enough intrique, danger, and mystery to keep me turning the pages, constantly wondering if Wolverton would ever 'grow' a heart since it seems he wasn't born with one. But alas, when he told his cousin's widow that he agreed upon a marriage between her daughter and the suitor HER DAUGHTER chose instead of her mother, I finally said, 'yes, Wolverton, you do have possibility'.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Hysterical Romance, Nov 2 2002
By A Customer
If you are in to "Bodice Rippers" this is a good example, and you will probably love in even though it does not take place in the Highlands or on a pritate ship. Hero says I love you in the last 10 pages after brutal treatment which begins with his actually ripping her dress. We'd call this ABUSE. Why should a time period change the facts. Why would he suddenly do a turn around with no real character build up to make you believe it. As for the heroine, the 'oh dear, I'm just a sex slave and I can't do anything about it', is extremely trite even for bodice rippers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, Mar 9 2002
By A Customer
I loved the book. I read it 3 times. I would suggest it to someone who loved romance. Rosemary Rogers gets into a lot of detail in this story. You easily understand the storyline, and you can almost imagine what is going on n detail in your head.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Still Queen of Romance, But Disappointing
Unlike the other 'modern romance reviewers' here, my disappointment in this book is the fact that Rogers seems to have joined the mass of the "popular" romance genre writers as... Read more
Published on Oct 20 2000 by Michelle Harris

2.0 out of 5 stars Hasn't changed much
Boy, the only difference in her writing is the fact Kyla didn't sleep around. Some of her phrasing is exactly the same as Sweet Savage Love & Bret is not likeable. Read more
Published on Mar 10 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars 'Rogers is Rogers'
Brett, or the Duke of Wolverton, was a clone of Roger's Steven Morgan of 'Sweet Savage Love'. While the locations differ, Wolverton could be considered Steve Morgan's father,... Read more
Published on May 27 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Compelling characters....
Midnight Lady has compelling characters and an intriguing storyline that kept me turning the pages to the end. Read more
Published on Dec 29 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars No romance!
I never liked Rosemary Roger's male characters very much but this one is the worst. What has he ever done to earn Kyla's love? He always treats her bad. Read more
Published on Nov 29 1998

3.0 out of 5 stars Not very romantic
It amazed me that Kyla ever managed to fall in love with Brett. From start to finish he was horrible to her. Read more
Published on Mar 31 1998

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